Today it was so fun talking to Michelle Beckner! Michelle is a mom of two who is passionate about real food and educating new and expecting moms on how to stay happy and healthy so that they can raise happy and healthy babies. She was working as a chemical engineer and pregnant with my second child when she decided to go back to school to become a certified nutrition coach in 2016. Since then, she's taught courses on starting solids and how to be a Calm Mom. Now, she mainly work with breastfeeding moms with babies who have food allergies and intolerances. She has breastfed both of my babies through food allergies. With everything she's learned, she's made it her mission to educate new and expecting moms of the signs of allergies as well as educate and support moms who need to eliminate dairy and other foods from their diet.

In her episode we chat about:

Birthing a business and a baby all in the same year!

Balancing a business, another part time job and a move all in the postpartum year

Her experience with food allergies and intolerances with her own children

The complications of so many different opinions on how to manage allergies with babies

How she can help breastfeeding moms with with allergies

Her experience switching to midwifery care mid-pregnancy

The importance of educating ourselves about our birthing options and care providers

The challenges of having the second child and the work multiplying

Disposable plates and utensils for your friends who are newly postpartum!

You can find this episode wherever you listen to podcasts or you can stream it here.

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